Miami Dolphins impending free-agent OT Tyson Clabo said he doesn't believe the 144-page report by NFL investigator Ted Wells that describes the team's locker-room culture last season. "I don't think that the people that were around those situations that were in that report feel that was an accurate portrayal of the spirit of those events," Clabo said. "Those things in that report I think probably happened. ... But I don't feel they were harassment for the sake of harassment. No one is trying to hurt anyone's feelings." Clabo thinks OT Jonathan Martin and OG Richie Incognito were friends.

It is uncertain whether the Miami Dolphins will re-sign impending free-agent OTs Tyson Clabo and Bryant McKinnie, two tackles that finishes lats season as starters. Clabo is 33 and McKinnie is 34, so their age makes it highly unlikely that they will return.

It is uncertain if Miami Dolphins OT Jonathan Martin (illness) will be able to start Week 9 or even play the entire game because of his illness. It is believed Martin would be able to play if the team played Sunday, Nov. 3, but the team plays Thursday, Oct. 31. The team likely will use OT Tyson Clabo at right tackle if Martin is not able to play.

Miami Dolphins OT Tyson Clabo's job was on the line heading into Week 7, and he has allowed a team-high eight sacks at right tackle. The acquisition of OT Bryant McKinnie puts Clabo's job in further jeopardy. McKinnie had been inactive the last two games with the Baltimore Ravens after starting the first five games at left tackle.

Miami Dolphins OT Tyson Clabo believes he has to earn his way into a leadership role with his new team. At 31 years old, he is the second oldest player on Miami's roster.
"I don't believe that I just show up and because I'm old that automatically makes me a leader of this team," Clabo said. "Leadership is something that you earn and so I'm just trying to come to work every day and become a part of the team and earn the trust from the guys around me."

The Dallas Cowboys really like and remain in contact with free-agent OT Tyson Clabo (Falcons). The club could cut OT Doug Free, potentially save money against the salary cap and upgrade. The Miami Dolphins hosted Clabo Tuesday, April 30, so the Cowboys will have competition.

Free-agent OT Tyson Clabo (Falcons) has heard from some teams; however, there is no rush for him to sign a deal. His best bet will likely be to sign following the NFL Draft with a team who misses out on the opportunity to select a right tackle prospect.